Kuhn farm machinery has launched an innovative 13m mounted tedder aimed at allowing farmers to access hard-to-reach fields with a wider working width machine.
The GF 13003 is the widest mounted tedder on the market, Kuhn said, and joins the trailed version that was launched last year.
Prices for the new tedder start at £42,965.
The mounted design places the weight of the tedder over the rear of the tractor, to avoid the implement slipping when working on hillsides, helping to increase accuracy and stability.
Grassland product specialist at Kuhn, Rhodri Jenkins, said: “For users after increased output from a mounted tedder, the GF 13003 offers improved manoeuvrability and the ability reach fields through narrow lanes and gateways.
“The clever design means all 12 rotors fold into a 2.99m transport width and a 2.67m transport height, while the tedder features just one gearbox and two hydraulic valves for simple operation.”
To maintain forage quality and prevent losses on field margins, Kuhn said its oblique setting pivots the two outer rotors rearwards when tedding on headlands, to ensure all tedded grass is thrown back on to the cut area. The system requires no additional hydraulic supply.
Uprated arms and heavy-duty tines accompany a new optitedd rotor to improve longevity of the GF 13003 and reduce servicing and maintenance.
Kuhn suggests the asymmetrical tines are expected to last twice as long than previous tines and will improve tedding between neighbouring rotors.
A reduced distance between the wheels and tines helps reduce contamination due to closer ground following.
“Further developments on the GF 13003 include rotor wheel deflectors as standard to prevent grass build-up around the wheels and column,” Jenkins said.
“This is especially useful in long crops and young high-sugar crops that tend to wrap around the wheels during operation.”